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  • Shareholders Sue Netflix For Misleading Them About Its Ability To Retain Subscribers
    Netflix
    Investors who recently bought Netflix stocks have filed a lawsuit against the company in California.
  • OnlyFans To Ban Sexually Explicit Content Starting October
    SELF DEFENSE?
    OnlyFans will be prohibiting sexually explicit content on its platform starting on October 1.
  • Analysts Say Netflix's Entry Into Video Game Market Is 'Ill-Advised'
    SEVERING TIES
    Analysts said Netflix may not realize the costs and effort in creating video games.
  • Twitter To Shut Down Periscope App Next Year
    Twitter
    Twitter said that it will be shutting down Periscope as a service on March 2021.
  • Disney Streaming Headed For Singapore Early February
    Disney
    Disney unveiled more than 100 new movies and shows to be released as part of its streaming strategy.
  • Zoom Stock Dips Despite Strong Third Quarter Earnings
    Zoom
    Despite reporting better-than-expected earnings results, Zoom's stock dipped as investors remain disappointed with its growth.
  • Time's Up For TikTok Pretender Quibi
    Quibi
    American video streaming platform Quibi's attempt to become the next TikTok ended just six months after it was launched.
  • Pakistan Rescinds TikTok Ban After ByteDance Commits To Increased Moderation
    TikTok
    Pakistan rescinded the ban after ByteDance committed to improve its moderating process.
  • ByteDance Unwilling To Sell TikTok Algorithm To Any U.S. Buyer
    ByteDance
    ByteDance's decision came after China's newly updated technology export controls, which restricts the transfer of sensitive technologies overseas.
  • TikTok Launches $200 Million Fund To Attract Content Creators
    TikTok
    The $200 fund will be used to financially support TikTok's existing content creators, while also attracting new users.
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